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    Document Control: 2 Version Tracking: 2 1 Introduction 4 1.1 Purpose 4 1.2 What Is SAS Marketing Automation? 4 2 User Interface Specifications 4 2.1 Pre-requisite for Campaign Creation 4 2.2 Marketing Automation: Creating campaigns using CI Studio 4 2.3 Scheduling Campaign Communications 24 2.4 Requesting for Approval of the Campaign 24 3 Glossary 28   1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose Following document is prepared as a part of User interface. This

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    democracy as a whole, as politicians have now begun to adjust their views to fit that of wealthy campaign contributors to continue to win elections. If politicians continue to care more about catering to large campaign donors than to the people who elect them, the government is no longer a representative system for the people, but a subsidiary of corporate interest. III. Background Corruption in America’s campaign finance system has been a continuous issue since the birth of the country, but it truly took

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    The issue of political corruption is as persistent as it is prevalent; that is to say, it exists ambiguously, politically, and in undefined terms. Generally, political corruption is understood to mean a breach of the public trust in the course of a politician’s duties (Huigens 2010). In any democracy that is truly ‘for the people by the people,’ it should be easy to weed out the corrupt politicians. That said, the corruption of any one politician does not always translate to a different election

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    Bribing government officials running for office by way of political campaign contributions is not a new practice. A business donates a significant amount of money to a politician who then gives them a government contract they want in return whether it be monetary gain by way of the taxpayer or allowing them to break laws for the sake of their business. These practices come out of the pockets of taxpayers and many politicians serve jail time for them. There are several regulations put in place by

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    power. This relates to present day as the corporate elite fight against the people to fatten their checkbooks. Campaign finance presses a real issue today because the people are no longer in control of the government. Elections are bought and paid for by billionaires with certain corporate agendas in place. Bernie Sanders has recently brought this issue up to attention claiming to campaign for the people, and be free of super pacs. Sanders wishes for a government beholden to the people of America,

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    licking and keeps on ticking.” For years this is the image that has been associated with Timex watches – dependable, reliable, almost indestructible. Timex’s (www.timex.com) advertising was closely associated with the Timex image. The advertising campaign featured different attempts to destroy Timex watches that failed to stop the Timex from ticking. One memorable ad showed a Timex watch strapped to the propeller of a motor boat before being driven across the lake. The dripping watch was proudly displayed

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    Martin Gilens provides a comprehensive assessment of the economic inequality and political power in America. He explores on how the affluence of politicians influences the political setting of the country. According to the author, political equality is considered as the philosophy of democracy. Due to the inequalities that exist among the citizens regarding information, social and political affairs, it would be impractical to anticipate equal influence over policy making. Nature and the degree of

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    Modern political campaigns, according to the political science community, are known to not be the only external influence on both public opinion and candidate support during presidential elections in the United States. Whether campaigns hold a significant impact on election outcomes or if they influence public opinion is a debate that continues. Political scientists are currently challenged, when it comes to campaigns, with the ability to measure their type and the spectrum of their influence on

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    From a young age, I knew that I was interested in public speaking and the crafting of messages that the audience would be able to learn from. After joining the Army at 18 and choosing a degree in communication, it was clear to me that my two favorite things would overlap in the future, to bring me the career of my dreams. After graduating college with a degree in Organizational and Professional communication and with a minor in Advocacy in Criticism, I am committed to serve in the Army full time

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    solve for it? Ascension Health is a faith-based healthcare organization with over 1900 sites of care, including 130 hospitals, located mainly in the southern United States. The initial conversation was prompted by Ascension’s interest in web and campaign strategy services. Ascension wanted to transition to a value-based care marketing model, but their biggest challenge was understanding their customers. I knew they lacked an electronic medical records system (EMRs), so we would only have CRM data

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